Rex_Rocker
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Wonder what you guys have had success with in the past when combining pickup brands.
I'll start. For me:
Duncan '59B/DiMarzio PAF 36th Anniversary
I've always liked the '59B. It's brash, twangy, and scooped, but it has a solid, bold bottom-end. It's the epitome of what a PAF-type should sound like to be able to be usable for high-gain. However, I've never liked the '59N. It's all boominess with some chirpy attack thrown on top. The 36th Anniversary PAF is better, IMO. It's fat, but it's not all boominess. It's smooth and not nearly as chirpy, but it's not muddy either.
DiMarzio PAF Pro/Duncan Phat Cat
I like the PAF Pro in the bridge a lot, personally. It has a really emphatic pick attack. Contrary to what some may say/think, I don't find it's mid-boosted whatsoever. But it's not scooped like the '59 either. It's really balanced in the mids with some tight low-end. However, I've always hated it in the neck. I find it unusably attacky and scratchy with no weight whatsoever, and a bit low output to be matched with actual hot pickups, contrary to what the DiMarzio site suggests. The Phat Cat is a great pairing to me. I find it has a bit of that single coil jangliness, but no horrible scratchiness like a Fender-style SC. An overall very balanced pairing in the vintage-output realm.
Gibson 500T/DiMarzio Evo Neck
You guys know I love the 500T. It's like the best things from a Black Winter and a Duncan Distortion merged into one with some of that Gibson raspiness and ratiness. I haven't tried the 496R. I once ordered a used one off eBay and got a pair of P-Rails by error, LOL. However, I don't feel like I need to. The Evo Neck compliments it beautifully. Good thing about the Evo neck is it's asymmetrically wound, so if you find it too dark for 22-fret guitars, turn the hotter coil towards the bridge. If you find it too thin for 24-fret guitars, flip it around.
So what about you guys? What other sets have you had luck with?
I'll start. For me:
Duncan '59B/DiMarzio PAF 36th Anniversary
I've always liked the '59B. It's brash, twangy, and scooped, but it has a solid, bold bottom-end. It's the epitome of what a PAF-type should sound like to be able to be usable for high-gain. However, I've never liked the '59N. It's all boominess with some chirpy attack thrown on top. The 36th Anniversary PAF is better, IMO. It's fat, but it's not all boominess. It's smooth and not nearly as chirpy, but it's not muddy either.
DiMarzio PAF Pro/Duncan Phat Cat
I like the PAF Pro in the bridge a lot, personally. It has a really emphatic pick attack. Contrary to what some may say/think, I don't find it's mid-boosted whatsoever. But it's not scooped like the '59 either. It's really balanced in the mids with some tight low-end. However, I've always hated it in the neck. I find it unusably attacky and scratchy with no weight whatsoever, and a bit low output to be matched with actual hot pickups, contrary to what the DiMarzio site suggests. The Phat Cat is a great pairing to me. I find it has a bit of that single coil jangliness, but no horrible scratchiness like a Fender-style SC. An overall very balanced pairing in the vintage-output realm.
Gibson 500T/DiMarzio Evo Neck
You guys know I love the 500T. It's like the best things from a Black Winter and a Duncan Distortion merged into one with some of that Gibson raspiness and ratiness. I haven't tried the 496R. I once ordered a used one off eBay and got a pair of P-Rails by error, LOL. However, I don't feel like I need to. The Evo Neck compliments it beautifully. Good thing about the Evo neck is it's asymmetrically wound, so if you find it too dark for 22-fret guitars, turn the hotter coil towards the bridge. If you find it too thin for 24-fret guitars, flip it around.
So what about you guys? What other sets have you had luck with?
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